Crystallographic-orientation-dependence plasticity of niobium under shock compressions

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Yongfeng Huang ◽  
Kun Wang ◽  
Shifang Xiao ◽  
Liang Wang ◽  
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Xianglong Wang ◽  
Oscar Sanchez-Mata ◽  
Sıla Ece Atabay ◽  
Jose Alberto Muñiz-Lerma ◽  
Mohammad Attarian Shandiz ◽  
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Zhong-Kang Han ◽  
Juan J. Navarro ◽  
Sebastian Kunze ◽  
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R.D. Noebe ◽  
J.T. Kim ◽  
R. Gibala

AbstractDuring deformation of bcc metals and bcc-based ordered alloys, conditions of elastic and plastic constraint associated with the presence of thin adherent surface films can be responsible for introducing increased densities of mobile dislocations in the metal, resulting in enhanced ductility and reduced yield and flow stresses of the film-coated materials. In the present paper, surface film effects were investigated as a function of temperature and crystallographic orientation for single crystal β-NiAl. Appreciable temperature-dependent and orientation-dependent surface film effects were observed, as were significant effects of film adherence on the observation of surface film softening.


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Yongda Yan ◽  
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